Los Angeles goes car free for a day for CicLAvia

Published 1:26 pm, Sunday, August 13, 2017

LOS ANGELES (AP) — It's a car free day in parts of LA.

Some six miles of streets in neighborhoods from San Pedro to Wilmington are closed to motor vehicles Sunday as the city's latest celebration of the CicLAvia (sick-luh-VEE'-uh) festival opens the lanes to cyclists.

The north-south route stretches through an area near the Port of Los Angeles.

Thousands of cyclists, skaters and pedestrians are expected to participate in CicLAvia, modeled on a weekly car-free event started in Bogota, Colombia. It came to LA in 2010.

Food trucks, musical performers and neighborhood guides are set up along the route. The streets will be closed to cars until 4 p.m.

Previous routes have gone through South Los Angeles, downtown LA, and along Wilshire Boulevard.